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Home > Free Saturday Seminars > Previous Seminars > James Madison (February 26, 2000)
Instructor: Gary Rosen Saturday, February 26, 2000 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Although no one disputes James Madison’s vital contributions to the establishment of the Constitution,
he is also an enigmatic figure and thinker. He is not easily categorized. Was he a liberal or a republican,
a nationalist or a states’-righter? Instead of using an ideological shorthand to try to characterize
his vital mind and political actions, this seminar will examine Madison by looking seriously at
his thought in search of the philosophical consistency that he himself claimed to have.
Gary Rosen is author of American Compact: James Madison and the Problem of Founding.
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